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Hello, I am fairly new to PowerBi and hoping someone can help me with a problem I have been having.
I have PartsTable with a Start Date, Process Date, Shipped Date, and Status columns. I also have a calendar table with multiple relationships defined to each date column in PartsTable(Im unsure if this is actually needed).
It is good to see an active status, but I want to see if possible a dynamic status. So for instance for part AAA status as of 3/1/2008 is shipped, but if I set a date different date range prior to 3/1/2008 and after 2/25/2008 it would appear as Processing.
Any assitance would be appreaciated. Thank you.
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You may create a measure as shown below.
Measure = VAR d = MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) RETURN SWITCH ( TRUE (), ISBLANK ( MAX ( PartsTable[Process Date] ) ) || MAX ( PartsTable[Process Date] ) > d, "Started", ISBLANK ( MAX ( PartsTable[Shipped Date] ) ) || MAX ( PartsTable[Shipped Date] ) > d, "Processing", "Shipped" )
Hi.. I am trying to replicate this for my own particular use but it does not seem to be updating.
I have created and linked the calander table and entered the code as proposed, but it seems to only pick up the first status regardless. Have I missed an important step somewhere?
Any pointers/suggestions or alternative ideas would be greatly valued..
Thanks in advance
Brian
You may create a measure as shown below.
Measure = VAR d = MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) RETURN SWITCH ( TRUE (), ISBLANK ( MAX ( PartsTable[Process Date] ) ) || MAX ( PartsTable[Process Date] ) > d, "Started", ISBLANK ( MAX ( PartsTable[Shipped Date] ) ) || MAX ( PartsTable[Shipped Date] ) > d, "Processing", "Shipped" )
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